Thursday, September 11, 2025

Death Doula wants to establish euthanasia sanctuary.


Alex Schadenberg
Executive Director, Euthanasia Prevention Coalition

An article by Reagan Spencer that was published by DundasToday concerns Renee Moor, who operates the Journey Home death doula charity that is raising $500,000 to establish a euthanasia "sanctuary". Spencer states:
Renee Moor, who is originally from Dundas, is a Buddhist psychotherapist, a certified death doula, and the founder and executive director of Journey Home for Empowered Living and Dying. Journey Home is a registered charity which offers many services surrounding death and dying, to help members of the community plan for a more positive death.
Spencer reports that Journey Home, which also offers Death Doula certification program, offers their death doula service, which includes euthanasia, for free.
Currently, Journey Home is seeking to create the first “sanctuary” in Ontario for those seeking medical assistance in dying (MAiD).

MAiD is the process through which an individual can legally choose to end their own life, through the assistance of a medical professional.
On the opposite end of the euthanasia spectrum, the Delta Hospice Society is working to establish a euthanasia free sanctuary. The Delta Hospice Society asked the British Columbia Ministry of Health for permission to create a stand alone privately funded euthanasia free hospice. The BC Ministry of Health simply, did not respond to the request.

The Delta Hospice Society responded by seeking a location outside of British Columbia, such as Alberta, with the hope of establishing a euthanasia free, privately funded hospice. 

If you know of a possible location for a euthanasia free hospice, contact the Delta Hospice Society at: info@deltahospice.org

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

You know you are living in a world gone mad when the gvt will fund death on request (and they hide the reality of pain/torture by this method of dying) and not fund compassionate care till your natural end.

Anonymous said...

There is a Journey Home Hospice in Toronto that is palliative care near St. Michael’s Cathedral. They shouldn’t be allowed to use the same name and confuse people.

gordon friesen said...

I believe you have a typo. The correct spelling is ghoula.

gadfly said...

That's interesting that she's from Dundas ON. The MaidHouse address on their charitable website comes back to Dundas ON, as an address on their charity listsing, as of early 2024....So now we know who's actually running that.

Anonymous said...

What a lunatic!
Every publicly funded “healthcare” bed in Canada is a euthanasia sanctuary. Once the killing starts - they are never satisfied.

Disgusted_Canadian said...

That Is Really Sick & Gross!!! A Fundraiser And Info Chat To COMMIT HOMICIDE!!! I Am Surprised The Buddhist Community Allows This Person To Identify As Being Buddhist As Their Core Beliefs Are All About Respecting Everything That Lives Around Us, AND KILLING IS NOT RESPECT So Very Contrary To Buddhist Beliefs; Does Anyone Know Anything About This And How The Buddhist Community Is Responding To This?

Anonymous said...

I thought a "sanctuary" was a place of protection, as in Bird Sanctuary, Wildlife Sanctuary, etc. What a name to give a place where they want to kill somebody.

Disgusted_Canadian said...

How Does The Government Allow A 'Working Professional' Have A Title Such As "Psychotherapist" And Allow Them To Kill? There Are Clearly ALOT OF PSYCHOS OUT THERE AND IN GOVERNMENT POWER ABUSING PEOPLE UNDER THE NAME OF "THERAPIST";